Prof. Christopher Apodaca - Logic, Analytic Philosophy, and the Challenge of Theistic Personalism.

Published: Oct. 27, 2017, 2 p.m.

b'Who is it that we worship? Is it, as Pascal declares, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, or is it the God of the philosophers? In my presentation, I will be discussing precisely that question as it relates to the ongoing debate between classical theists, informed by Thomas Aquinas, and theistic personalists influenced by analytic philosophy. See for reference Dr. Edward Feser\'s blog post entitled "Classical Theism."(Recorded and Aired on Friday, October 27, 2017.)
Prof. Christopher Apodaca teaches philosophy, both on campus and online, at his alma mater, Holy Apostles College and Seminary. He graduated in 2014 with an MA in philosophy and plans to complete the requirements for an advanced graduate certificate in the fall of 2017. Christopher also worked in secondary education for thirteen years as a mathematics teacher, counselor, and school administrator. He presently teaches courses in ethics, philosophical anthropology, natural theology, and the history of philosophy.'